Videos and photos uploaded by users of social networks in Ukraine once again reflected this Friday the drama of those who seek refuge from the projectiles, film the bombardments from their windows or flee to safer places, as a result of the invasion that since Thursday is subject to the former Soviet republic.
In the images you can see the alarm sirens, the flashes of the detonations and hundreds of people who spent the night in basements and shelters, waiting for the final attack on the capital, Kiev, imminent according to the Ukrainian newspaper Segodnya.
A video on Twitter shows the interior of an apartment, in a residential building destroyed this morning in the capital, with a text denouncing that there is no military or government infrastructure nearby.
Another user posted a video of a bomb shelter in a capital hotel in which dozens of Ukrainians wrapped in blankets can be seen.
In another Twitter message, Olena Jurilo, a Ukrainian woman injured in the bombing of a building in the city of Chuguev, recounts her experience: “I never thought that this would happen in my life”, while Olana -another woman- recounts how she came to a shelter in the basement of a school with her children, ages 5 and 11. “They are making our lives miserable,” she says.
Videos from Kharkov, the second city in Ukraine, still under the control of the government of Volodimir Zelenski, show shocking images of the landing of Russian soldiers in hundreds of parachutes.
Since Thursday, countless images circulating show the explosions in several Ukrainian cities, mainly at strategic points such as airports and military installations or ammunition depots of the Ukrainian Army.